As promised, here are the sources people suggested to me in response to my
query about research on new technology and public & private space. I've
excluded the ones that were in the bibliography of sources that I'm using in
my current book (and/or used in my last one) that I posted to air-l a few
days ago. Several of these I had already looked at and/or have, some I was
aware of but hadn't looked at, and some were new to me. Because I mostly
just copied and pasted these from email messages, this list is in no
particular order and uses no format or style. Apologies for that.
There are several suggestions that I will be looking at as I write what is
supposed to be my brief (ha) summary chapter, and in further revisions to
the rest of the manuscript. Thanks so much to everyone!
Holly
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The University of Tulsa
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918-631-3845
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The first chapter of _Publics and Counterpublics_ by Michael Warner and his
_Trouble with Normal_
Erving Goffman, _Relations in Public_
Julie Cohen, "Cyberspace As/And Space," _Columbia Law Review_, 2007.
Chris Kelty, _Two Bits_
Douglas Thomas, _Hacker Culture_
Bryan Pfaffenberger, "'If I Want It, It¹s OK': Usenet and the (Outer)
Limits of Free Speech," _The information Society_, 1996.
Baron, Naomi S. and Ylva Hard af Segerstad (in press), "Cross-cultural
patterns in mobile phone use:
Public space and reachability in Sweden, the US, and Japan", _New Media &
Society_.
Keith N Hampton, Oren Livio, & Lauren F. Sessions, "The Social Life of
Wireless Urban Spaces: Internet Use, Social Networks, and the Public Realm,"
forthcoming, _Journal of Communication_.
Rohan Samarajiva & Peter Shields, "Telecommunication networks as social
space: implications for research and policy and an exemplar," Media, Culture
& Society, Vol. 19, No. 4, 535-555 (1997)
Greg Downey's "Telegraph Messenger Boys," 2002; and his co-edited a 2004
anthology. Info on both at
http://www.journalism.wisc.edu/~gdowney/index.php
danah boyd's dissertation at
http://www.danah.org/papers/TakenOutOfContext.pdf
Helen Nissenbaum's paper "Privacy as Contextual Integrity",
http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=534622
Fran Tonkiss's book "Space, the City and Social Theory" (Polity, 2005)
Robert Sommer. Personal Space: The Behavioral Basis of Design
Humphreys, L. (2005). "Social topography in a wireless era: The
negotiation of public and private space." Journal of Technical Writing
and Communication. 35(3): 367-384.
Humphreys, L. (2005). "Cellphones in public: Social interaction in a
wireless era." New Media & Society. 7(6): 813-836.
Anna McCarthy, Ambient Television, Duke, 2001
Anna McCarthy & Nick Couldry, MediaSpace, Routledge, 2004
NOW/HERE: Space, Time and Modernity, Roger Friedland and Deidre Boden,
particularly "The Compulsion of Proximity," Boden&Molotch.
CULTURE POWER PLACE Exploration in Critical Anthropology, Gupta and Ferguson
Janet Sternberg's dissertation, "Misbehavior in Cyber Places: The Regulation
of Online Conduct in Virtual Communities on the Internet"
Shani Orgad's book, _Storytelling Online: Talking Breast Cancer on the
Internet_ (Peter Lang, 2005)
Lars Qvortrup (ed.), _Virtual Space_
John Monberg's online bibliography, which includes several space/place
sources: https://www.msu.edu/~jmonberg/cmcbib.html